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Thanks VSheetz, I was just looking for toad that was easy to tow and didn't have to remove fuzes , start motor every few hours, etc. Just bought motor home a few weeks ago. I have been pulling travel trailer for years. I have looked a motor home mag. For review of toads. Trying not to spend a bunch of money also.

Just would like to hear from people towing a Fiat 500 and hear dislikes and likes. I am looking to buy a dinghy,Fiat seems to be a good fit for towing. ( light weight & etc)

Just bought one to do as you want to do. I was going to tow a MX 5 Miatia but it got to small for this old man. I really need to understand the key in the ignition and if it need to be in the correct position ie on or off or whatever.

I'm still happy with my Fiat after towing about 5000 miles and driving about 8500 miles. I chose the Fiat because if it's small size and weight. It drives nicely for a small car, feels pretty sporty. It's not a Cadillac but it feels stable at 75mph on the freeway. The ride is as good as you can expect from a small car. Plenty of leg room in the front seats. I keep the rear seats down and use the back for carrying stuff, lots of room. The base Pop model comes with 15" wheels, the Sport model comes with 16" wheels. I test drove both and found a noticeable improvement in the ride with the 16" wheels. The only option in the Sport model I wanted was the 16" wheels but didn't want to pay the extra $3000. The dealer made the mistake of telling me they had an extra set of Sport wheels they had taken off another car. I ended up negotiating 16" wheels and tires for an additional $1000. My wife and I have both owned cars with manual transmissions in the past and don't mind driving a stick. Those that can't/won't drive a stick will have to live within their limitations and look for something else.

Thanks VSheetz, I was just looking for toad that was easy to tow and didn't have to remove fuzes , start motor every few hours, etc. Just bought motor home a few weeks ago. I have been pulling travel trailer for years. I have looked a motor home mag. For review of toads. Trying not to spend a bunch of money also.

Try a manual trans Ford Focus after 2012. No steering wheel lock, just put in neutral, release brake and pull.